Confined Spaces are areas that have openings large enough and so configured that an employee can bodily enter and perform assigned work; has limited or restricted means for entry or exit; and is not designed for continuous employee occupancy. Some examples of confined spaces on campus are manholes, sewers, tanks, ducts, vaults, bins, pits, etc. It is important to realize that these areas may contain hazardous atmospheres and other physical hazards.
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